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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: loco on November 03, 2016, 04:47:28 AM
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http://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/wikileaks-reveals-the-billionaire-progressives-that-run-the-democratic-party/
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http://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/wikileaks-reveals-the-billionaire-progressives-that-run-the-democratic-party/
;D
You mean to tell me, that a group of wealthy, connected folks have a major influence within a major political party?
In related news, Stevie Wonder failed the vision section on his drivers license test for the 900th time.
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You mean to tell me, that a group of wealthy, connected folks have a major influence within a major political party?
In related news, Stevie Wonder failed the vision section on his drivers license test for the 900th time.
No. What this reveals is how billionaire progressives Run the Democratic party.
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No. What this reveals is how billionaire progressives Run the Democratic party.
Runs = major influence and vice - versa ;)
I'm sure the GOP has a bunch Broke-dick slobs running their show. LOL
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No. What this reveals is how billionaire progressives Run the Democratic party.
Who do you think runs the Republican party? Koch brothers anyone?
The brothers have made significant financial contributions to libertarian and conservative think tanks and campaigns. Their network of groups pledging to spend $889 million from 2009-2016 and its infrastructure has been said (by Politico) to rival "that of the Republican National Committee." They actively fund and support organizations that contribute significantly to Republican candidates, and in particular that lobby against efforts to expand government's role in health care and combat global warming.By 2010, they had donated more than $100 million to dozens of free-market and advocacy organizations.
Check this out: http://www.opensecrets.org/overview/topindivs.php
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Who do you think runs the Republican party? Koch brothers anyone?
The brothers have made significant financial contributions to libertarian and conservative think tanks and campaigns. Their network of groups pledging to spend $889 million from 2009-2016 and its infrastructure has been said (by Politico) to rival "that of the Republican National Committee." They actively fund and support organizations that contribute significantly to Republican candidates, and in particular that lobby against efforts to expand government's role in health care and combat global warming.By 2010, they had donated more than $100 million to dozens of free-market and advocacy organizations.
Check this out: http://www.opensecrets.org/overview/topindivs.php
Whoever it was, Trump made them his bitch.
They are slowly coming along now, kicking and screaming.
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Who do you think runs the Republican party? Koch brothers anyone?
The brothers have made significant financial contributions to libertarian and conservative think tanks and campaigns. Their network of groups pledging to spend $889 million from 2009-2016 and its infrastructure has been said (by Politico) to rival "that of the Republican National Committee." They actively fund and support organizations that contribute significantly to Republican candidates, and in particular that lobby against efforts to expand government's role in health care and combat global warming.By 2010, they had donated more than $100 million to dozens of free-market and advocacy organizations.
Check this out: http://www.opensecrets.org/overview/topindivs.php
And I am sure they didn't want Trump to win the Republican nomination, but he won anyway.
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;D
You mean to tell me, that a group of wealthy, connected folks have a major influence within a major political party?
In related news, Stevie Wonder failed the vision section on his drivers license test for the 900th time.
Gotta admit the Stevie Wonder line made me chuckle.
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Who do you think runs the Republican party? Koch brothers anyone?
The brothers have made significant financial contributions to libertarian and conservative think tanks and campaigns. Their network of groups pledging to spend $889 million from 2009-2016 and its infrastructure has been said (by Politico) to rival "that of the Republican National Committee." They actively fund and support organizations that contribute significantly to Republican candidates, and in particular that lobby against efforts to expand government's role in health care and combat global warming.By 2010, they had donated more than $100 million to dozens of free-market and advocacy organizations.
Check this out: http://www.opensecrets.org/overview/topindivs.php
Sure they do ::) ::) I'll also bet you think the Koch brother are republicans....don't you?